This chapter covers Boeing's CEO testifying in a hearing over production glitches, claims of retaliatory culture, and the search for a new CEO. It also discusses the bankruptcy of electric vehicle startup Fisker, facing challenges with the Ocean SUV launch, public company process, and CEO's attempts at launching a car company. Additionally, it touches on the struggles of EV startups and other companies in the industry, including Rivian, Lucid, Lordstown Motors, and Arrival, along with the FTC suing Adobe for consumer abuses.
Episode 347: Neal and Toby discuss Boeing's CEO testifying before Congress and the latest accusation from a whistleblower saying the company hid faulty parts. Plus, troubled EV company Fisker finally files for bankruptcy and why is the US Government suing Adobe? Hint: it could have to do with their hidden subscription fees. Then the guys reflect on one year since the Titan Submersible implosion and the biggest lessons learned. Next up a look into how much social media influencers actually make. And finally, why one photographer submitted a real photo to an AI photography competition.
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00:00 - It’s Juneteenth!
1:50 - Boeing CEO on the hotseat
6:30 - EV Startup Fisker files for bankruptcy
10:30 - Adobe in trouble with the FTC
14:10 - OceanGate submersible 1-year later
18:20 - Creator economy not working for every creator
23:00 - Real photo wins AI photo contest?
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